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Red Flags: How to Identify a Toxic Crew or Contractor Before You Accept the Job
In the trades, the crew you work with can make or break your experience. A good crew feels like family. A toxic crew feels like a hazard—physically, mentally, and professionally.
And too many tradeswomen learn the hard way that some jobs should’ve been passed on from the start.
These are the red flags you should watch for before you ever set foot on the jobsite.

Tiffany Tillema
3 days ago3 min read


Amber Czech’s Story Is a Wake-Up Call: Women in the Trades Deserve Safety, Respect, and Real Recourse
When news broke about the horrific killing of 20-year-old welder Amber Czech, women across the trades felt something crack open inside them. Her death wasn’t just a tragedy; it pulled back the curtain on a problem that has been quietly festering in male-dominated industries for decades.

Tiffany Tillema
Nov 184 min read


When the Warning Signs Are Ignored: What Tradeswomen Need to Know to Stay Safe at Work
The trades are filled with strong, capable, hardworking women who show up every day ready to build, weld, restore, and create. But sometimes, even the toughest woman faces a danger she should never have to, such as hostility, bullying, or outright violence from a coworker.

Tiffany Tillema
Nov 143 min read


Dealing with the Jobsite Narcissist: Outsmarting the Bully Without Losing Your Cool
He (and sometimes she) shows up on the jobsite, in your inbox, or even in your comment section with one goal: to make you look and feel inferior. He’ll try to paint you as the “crazy emotional woman” who doesn’t belong on the crew. He’ll try to drag you into arguments online so he can twist your words and make you look like the problem. You’re not alone — and you’re not powerless. The key is learning how to recognize a narcissist’s tricks and quietly pop that ego bubble witho

Tiffany Tillema
Oct 133 min read


Pick Your Battles: Thriving as a Woman in the Trades
As a woman in the trades for over 30 years and a mentor to other women in male-dominated industries, I understand that most of these groups

Tiffany Tillema
Feb 182 min read
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